Research Tag

Dr. Sebag has just received the Senior Achievement Award awarded by the American Academy of Ophthalmology. This award is based upon Dr. Sebag’s contribution to the advancement of Ophthalmology since first joining the Academy in 1981. Dr. Sebag joins "a prestigious group of ophthalmologist[s] . . . whose contributions...

The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) is the premier eye research organization in the world. It’s annual meeting draws over 12,000 scientists and clinicians from all over the world to learn of the latest advances. Only a small number of presentations (less than 5%)...

Dr. Sebag along with research students, Justin Nguyen and Kenneth Yee, presented their research with Doheny Eye Institute of Los Angeles at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology held in Chicago, Illinois this year. Their research, presented as posters in the scientific posters section of the meeting, was based on the principle that all diseases can be better diagnosed and treated if abnormalities can be quantitatively measured.

The 32rd annual meeting of the American Society of Retinal Specialists, formerly The Vitreous Society, took place in August this year. VMR Institute's founding director Dr. Sebag presented on VMR Institute’s experience with limited vitrectomy for floaters. In our scientific study of the effects of floaters...

"Leading Eye and Vision Research” was the theme of the annual meeting for the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) which this May in Orlando, Florida. As in past years, members of the VMR Institute staff and students were chosen to present their work...

Back in October of 2013, we were thrilled to announce that Dr. Sebag's research on floaters and the safety of a surgery used to treat them, was accepted for publication in Retina: the Journal of Retinal and Vitreous Diseases, a top ranked medical journal. We are...

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